Is Your Business At Risk?

Are You Aware Of The Risks?

Everyday businesses face risks that could present threats to its success. Failure to comply can have serious consequence. Sanctions include fines, imprisonment, and disqualification.

Is Your Business At Risk?

Are You Aware Of The Risks?

Everyday businesses face risks that could present threats to its success. Failure to comply can have serious consequence. Sanctions include fines, imprisonment, and disqualification.

Understanding how to minimize risks and improve health

and safety is vital to any business

When risk management fails, your organization exposes itself to unnecessary fines, employee turnover, customer dissatisfaction, negative reputation, product or service failures, loss of profit, or missed opportunities.

It’s Nearly Impossible to Completely Eliminate Risk, But There are Steps You Can Take to Reduce it

With a risk assessment you can identify potential problems before they occur, evaluate hazards, then remove that hazard or minimize the level of its risk by adding control measures, and maintain a safe workplace.

Doing a risk assessment can be overwhelming with industry language you don't understand. Becoming aware of your business risks can be a waste of your precious time and money when you can't apply what you have learned. As a result, you are left feeling stressed out seeing you lost money without solving the problem.


Here are just a few benefits of a risk assessment

Minimized Risks

Help reduce and eliminate hazards. Identify and analyze the level of risk and likelihood of incidents occurring.

Better Compliance

Reduce the likelihood of work-related accidents and raise awareness about hazards and the risks they pose.

Workplace Safety

Create awareness among your employees. Reduce incidents in the workplace.

Did You Know:

You are affecting the growth of your business by not being aware of risk assessment. As a result, you can make the wrong decisions or go against the law.


Failing to do a risk assessment is not only dangerous and affects trust, but it will affect all that you can achieve in your business.

You have a responsibility to make your work environment safe: not just for you but also for your employees and customers. Don't make the mistake of creating a harmful business that can't achieve its next big goals!


It is your legal obligation to comply with legislation and regulations. Breaching health and safety regulations is a criminal offense. Companies have a common law duty to ensure the working environment is safe for employees. By not doing so, you can face consequences, including fines or prison sentences.


The Solution Is Simple

Risk Assessment Awareness

Assessing your corporate risk awareness and improving risk management

In our risk assessment course:


You will become aware of your business' risks and learn how to create and maintain a safe workplace.

Without confusing you with difficult industry language.

You will learn how to overcome business risks in an uncomplicated way.

You will be informed about risk assessment.


You will learn basic principles and application for risk assessment development.

And you will learn how to apply the basics in your business without breaking the bank.

As a result, you will not only become aware of the risks, but you will also make more informed decisions. You will have a safe working environment that anyone can feel safe to be in. Even better, you can take precautions to avoid problems affecting your company by being aware of the risks.

About the Instructor

Gavin Coyle

I have been working in the area of compliance and recruiting for over 25 years.

I often get asked why I made health and safety a career and what led me to where I am today.

I want to help and share my experiences with employers and their teams to improve safety, corporate governance, risk maturity and resourcing.

In doing so, every employer can find practical and achievable solutions and every worker can feel safe, secure and without risk within the workplace.

In This Risk Assessment Course

What You'll Learn

Objectives and outcomes you can expect in this course.

In this module, we will discuss what a risk assessment is, hazards in the workplace, risks, and legal requirements.

In this module you will learn the five main steps that are followed in a risk assessment. Identifying hazards and who is at risk. Evaluate your findings and the documentation that is required.

During this module, we will perform a risk assessment from start to finish and you will see the process and methodology.

During this module, you will learn the control measures to protect individuals from the risks and hazards that exist within the workplace. Engineering controls, administrative, PPE, structure and more.

During this module, we will discuss implementation of controls.

During this module, we will discuss communication, training, and additional resources.

As An Added Bonus

You Will Receive


+ Risk Assessment Template

This template will give you a working framework on the job. This means companies need to explain less on how to be safe on the job.


+ Certification

This certification allows you to show that there is a level of readiness to work in construction.


All This For

Only $27.99

/ Person

There is a risk to every business decision you make

Instead of relying on gut instinct, it's a good business to use risk management to guide your decisions. Understand what risk management is and the types of risk that could affect your business.

Don’t wait, you could be putting your business at considerable risk.

Not only will you understand how to improve the safety of your workplace.

You will also get a certificate you can download and use in your business.

You can showcase this newly acquired skill on your resume or LinkedIn profile.

Imagine how many new clients or employers will trust you as you prove to care about their safety.

You will also get one of our designed risk assessment templates for your business so you can start creating your own risk management documentation.

Why Take This Course?

A simple risk assessment can prevent injury or damage and save your organisation time and money in absenteeism and sick pay.

This short course on Risk Awareness has been developed by training specialists and explains how you can assess risk in the workplace and what controls or measures you need to implement upon assessing those risks.

Providing health & safety information and training helps you to ensure that you and your employees are not injured or made ill by the work they do.

This course will help you find out how you could manage risks better and meet your legal duty to protect the health & safety of your employees.


By the end of the course, you will have the essential skills and knowledge to ensure you and your colleagues are working in a safe environment.

It will cover the following topics:

— Risks vs hazards

— The risk assessment process

— Identify who is at risk

— Controls & implementation

— Objectives and More!

After Completing This Course, Learners Will Be Able to:

Identify the differences

between risks and hazards

Explain how the risk

assessment process impacts safety in the workplace

Identify how the risk

associated with identified

hazards can be eliminated

or minimised

Describe the personal role

employees play in helping

to implement the controls

identified and agreed, resulting from an assessment of risk

Take the Risk Assessment Course Now

Only $27.99/ Person

Frequently Asked Questions

How are the courses delivered?

All www.gavin-coyle.com have been developed by the leading safety experts within the Coyle Group business.

The aim of the courses is to deliver the necessary information to people in basic language and without much jargon.

The self-directed courses give learners the flexibility to choose a course, and to study it in their own time and at their own pace.

All modules are short in duration and are delivered as basic awareness courses to include downloadable templates and a certificate of attendance.

Who are these courses for?

The online courses are suitable for anyone who wants to increase their awareness of health and safety in the workplace.

They are particularly relevant to those working in construction, and small businesses.

Anyone can enroll and complete any number of courses that will benefit them, their employees, colleagues, service users, or students in the area of safety, health, and welfare in the workplace.

Are the courses certified?

On successful completion of a course, learners can download a certificate of completion.

This certificate is confirmation that you have completed an awareness-raising course.

It is not a qualification but may be used for training record purposes in work or education. 

Further information is available on each course outline page.

How many courses can I take?

You can take any number of courses in the online suite.

Once you have registered and have your login details, simply browse the list of courses available.

You may choose any of the courses available that are beneficial and of interest to you.

Simply follow the instructions to login and enroll.

How long does it take to complete a course?

The time to complete a course will vary.

Most of the courses have an estimated completion time of 45min minutes, others will take approximately 1 hr 30 mins minutes to complete.

Can you save a partly completed course and come back to it?

Yes, you can progress through a course at your own pace.

The system will save your progress and you can leave a course and logout and come back and complete it at a later time/date.

However, you must complete the entire course successfully to receive certification.

How long will I be enrolled on a course for?

Once you have been enrolled on a course you can access it any time, even if you have completed the course.

The course may be reviewed in review mode without affecting your progress.

Why are your courses important for my business or project?

Health and safety training provides your workforce with the skills and knowledge to perform their duties safely and responsibly for themselves and their co-workers.

By protecting your workers, you reduce absences, ensuring that your workplace is more efficient and productive.

© Gavin Coyle, 2022